Birmingham and Southampton Away

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Birmingham and Southampton Away

by AlexY25 » 26 Nov 2008 16:38

Birmingham v Reading
Saturday 20th December
12:45pm kick off, St Andrew's
We have received an allocation of 1,000 tickets, priced £30 adults, £10 under 12s and £18 all other concessions - 60 & over, under 16s and students (under 22).


Southampton v Reading
Sunday 28th December
3pm kick off, St Mary's
We have received an allocation of 1,800 tickets, priced as follows:
£24 adults
£18 60 & over, 17-19s and students
£10 16 & under
£30 adult and junior pair

Probs going both. Anyone else?

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Re: Birmingham and Southampton Away

by Toon Toon Blue army » 26 Nov 2008 16:47

Will def try and make both. £28 for both games, not bad. (Im a student)

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Re: Birmingham and Southampton Away

by Thomas L'Heureux » 26 Nov 2008 16:50

Birmingham's prices are more expensive than last year when we were both in the Premiership I think! :evil:

P.S. I'll be at both also.

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Re: Birmingham and Southampton Away

by Dan - B15 Royal » 26 Nov 2008 17:19

[quote="Thomas L'Heureux"]Birmingham's prices are more expensive than last year when we were both in the Premiership I think! :evil:

agreed there, im fairly sure i paid £5 for a concession ticket last year at St.Andrews. Im not going to Birmingham this year but shall be going to Saints.

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Re: Birmingham and Southampton Away

by RG30 » 26 Nov 2008 17:45

In for both


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Re: Birmingham and Southampton Away

by chandog » 26 Nov 2008 18:46

hope to get tickets for the saints game

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Re: Birmingham and Southampton Away

by Royalshow » 26 Nov 2008 18:49

IMO the Birmingham game is a massive game for us.We should easily sell out the first allocation and hopefully get more. Although Brum is a bit of a scum hole and the locals are aggressive ,it is a pretty good away day.

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Re: Birmingham and Southampton Away

by LoyalRoyalFan » 26 Nov 2008 19:51

In for both. Should be two great away days.
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Re: Birmingham and Southampton Away

by Winchester Royal » 26 Nov 2008 19:57

In for Saints, away for Birmingham.


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Re: Birmingham and Southampton Away

by floyd__streete » 26 Nov 2008 21:05

AlexY25 Birmingham v Reading
Saturday 20th December
12:45pm kick off, St Andrew's
We have received an allocation of 1,000 tickets, priced £30 adults


£30? For a game on telly? When I'd have to get up before 9am, the day after a work xmas do?

Thank you, Birmingham City, for making my decision for me with your rip-off prices.

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Re: Birmingham and Southampton Away

by S09Royal » 26 Nov 2008 21:23

floyd__streete
AlexY25 Birmingham v Reading
Saturday 20th December
12:45pm kick off, St Andrew's
We have received an allocation of 1,000 tickets, priced £30 adults


£30? For a game on telly? When I'd have to get up before 9am, the day after a work xmas do?

Thank you, Birmingham City, for making my decision for me with your rip-off prices.


How much do we charge for Away fans coming to the MadStad?
I'd love to go to both but would have to take the day off of work for both!
I'll probably make the trip down to Soton, as long as the players promise not to play the same way they did last Saturday.

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Re: Birmingham and Southampton Away

by rfcjoe » 26 Nov 2008 21:25

Duno about either.

+1 though etc etc

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Re: Birmingham and Southampton Away

by Wizard » 26 Nov 2008 23:06

I'm gonna try to be at Southampton, can't make Birmingham unfortunately :(


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Re: Birmingham and Southampton Away

by The 17 Bus » 27 Nov 2008 08:35

floyd__streete
AlexY25 Birmingham v Reading
Saturday 20th December
12:45pm kick off, St Andrew's
We have received an allocation of 1,000 tickets, priced £30 adults


£30? For a game on telly? When I'd have to get up before 9am, the day after a work xmas do?

Thank you, Birmingham City, for making my decision for me with your rip-off prices.


Conning bastards, home tickets are between £22 and £35 and fans will be below the brum fans!! seems to be popular in the Midlands.

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Re: Birmingham and Southampton Away

by T.R.O.L.I. » 27 Nov 2008 08:51

floyd__streete
AlexY25 Birmingham v Reading
Saturday 20th December
12:45pm kick off, St Andrew's
We have received an allocation of 1,000 tickets, priced £30 adults


£30? For a game on telly? When I'd have to get up before 9am, the day after a work xmas do?

Thank you, Birmingham City, for making my decision for me with your rip-off prices.


'greed!

Hair of the dog beers watching the game in town probably :lol:

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Re: Birmingham and Southampton Away

by T.R.O.L.I. » 27 Nov 2008 08:52

S09Royal How much do we charge for Away fans coming to the MadStad?


IIRC, for fans of clubs with whom we have a reciprocal Member agreement it's £23 for an adult (i.e. we charge their fans our member card price if they do the same for our fans when we visit them). Otherwise it's £27 for an adult.

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Re: Birmingham and Southampton Away

by madreadingfan » 27 Nov 2008 11:33

in for both

birmingham was cheaper last years because it was the birmingham managers first home game in charge so they made it ridicoulously cheap so alot of people could go!

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Re: Birmingham and Southampton Away

by Huntley & Palmer » 27 Nov 2008 13:23

In for Southampton, TV for Brum

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Re: Birmingham and Southampton Away

by Huntley & Palmer » 27 Nov 2008 13:43

Sorry to drag up an old argument, but am I missing something in the 10% or 1000 whichever is the larger FL rule for away allocations. We have only been given 1800 for the Southampton game. Excuse me if there is another wedge of tickets available at a later date but there does not seem to be any mention of it

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Re: Birmingham and Southampton Away

by T.R.O.L.I. » 27 Nov 2008 14:11

Might be due to Southampton having a reduced offical capacity now that the corners aren't open...

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